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Keith Dunnavant
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Incredible Teams
San Francisco 49ers: Part 2 (1985-94)
The 2nd instalment of the 49ers dynasty tells the tales from 1985-1994. Listen as Walsh wins more then leaves, Montana wins more then leaves, and George Seifert, Steve Young and co. take the system to new heights. Hear about the pragmatism and planning that ensured success for an extended period of time. Sources:We Were Champions by Phil BarberGlenn Dickey's 49ers by Glenn DickeyMontana: The Biography of Football's Joe Cool by Keith DunnavantThe Genius: How Bill Walsh Reinvented Football and Created an NFL Dynasty by David...
2025-05-12
1h 02
Incredible Teams
San Francisco 49ers: Part 1 (1981-84)
The 49ers were the most dominant NFL franchise from 1981 to 1994, winning 5 Super Bowls! Listen as Bill Walsh and Joe Montana drive a struggling organization to the very top.Sources:Tales from the San Francisco 49ers Sideline by Roger Craig & Matt MaioccoMontana: The Biography of Football's Joe Cool by Keith DunnavantThe Genius: How Bill Walsh Reinvented Football and Created an NFL Dynasty by David HarrisSan Francisco 49ers: A Curated History of the Niners by Cam InmanThe Catch: One Play, Two Dynasties...
2025-04-08
1h 26
JSA Podcasts | Telecom, Digital Infrastructure and Data Center News, Insights + More
Keith Dunnavant on the Future of Data Center Cooling: Innovations & 2025 Insights!
Join Munters’ Keith Dunnavant as he breaks down the latest in data center cooling advancements! In this video, Keith highlights Munters' in-house projects aimed at tackling the ever-growing demand for efficient cooling solutions. He explores the game-changing potential of liquid cooling and reveals exciting initiatives Munters has lined up for 2025 and beyond.#DataCenterCooling #Innovation #Munters
2024-11-08
08 min
PAS Plus
Tailgate Talk 12/09/23
Guests: Keith Dunnavant (author/producer), Timothy Jones, Alicia DesRosier (owner/head coach, North Alabama War Dawgs), Frankie Sullivan (James Clemens boys' basketball coach), Adam Dodson (256 Sports Radio), Clay 'Freak Daddy' Coleman (Huntsville Havoc), A.P. Steadham
2023-12-09
2h 01
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 14: Gabe Kallos
Gabe Kallos talks about the rise of antisemitism in his native Hungary and how it affected how he saw himself, somehow avoiding the gas chambers as a teenage slave laborer at the Auschwitz concentration camp, emigrating to the United States, and carving out a good life as a Southern California dentist.
2023-10-09
50 min
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 13: Paul Coffman
Paul Coffman talks about being shaped by the values of a small Kansas farming community, walking onto the football team at Kansas State, where he eventually earned a scholarship and a starting position, and negotiating the arduous road from undrafted free agent to Pro Bowl tight end for the Green Bay Packers.
2023-10-02
56 min
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 12: Norman Gaddis
Part 2 of 2: Norman Gaddis talks about the day he was captured by the North Vietnamese, the torture he endured, how he survived 2,124 days at the infamous prison camp known as the Hanoi Hilton, and the joy he felt when he reunited with his family and resumed his Air Force career.
2023-09-25
47 min
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 11: Norman Gaddis
Part 1 of 2: Retired Air Force General Norman Gaddis talks about the moment of initiative during World War II that changed his life, flying escorts in the Berlin Airlift, volunteering for duty as a fighter pilot in Vietnam, and the fateful day when his F-4 was blasted out of the sky.
2023-09-18
1h 00
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 10: Robert Finnigan
Silicon Valley pioneer Robert Finnigan talks about losing his mother at age eight, gravitating to the then-nascent field of electronics after World War II, and betting his future on the commercial viability of the revolutionary quadrupole mass spectrometer.
2023-09-11
1h 03
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 9: Carol Bates Brown
Carol Bates Brown talks about being affected by the radicalization of her college campus in the late 1960s, how she and a friend developed the popular bracelet that brought attention to the issue of Vietnam War POWs and MIAs, and how the cause took control of her life.
2023-09-04
1h 05
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 8: Randy Cross
CBS Sports football analyst Randy Cross talks about the impact of his father’s alcoholism, why his ambition to be a professional football player developed slowly, what he learned about chasing success from Bill Walsh, and how he leveraged his three Super Bowl rings with the San Francisco 49ers to achieve a long career in television.
2023-08-28
50 min
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 7: Susie Scott Krabacher
Part 2 of 2: Susie Scott Krabacher talks about struggling to find her way after PLAYBOY, meeting the love of her life, dealing with the lingering effects of her abuse, and the purpose she has found in leading a charity dedicated to nurturing and protecting Haiti's most vulnerable children.
2023-08-21
49 min
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 6: Susie Scott Krabacher
Part 1 of 2: Susie Scott Krabacher talks about the abuse she suffered as a child, a promise she made to God, her rocket ride to fame as a PLAYBOY centerfold, confronting the dark side of that world, and the marriage to a conman that eventually left her homeless.
2023-08-14
48 min
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 5: Michael Cleveland
Grammy-winning Bluegrass fiddler Michael Cleveland talks about battling against the limitations of blindness and hearing loss, a youthful encounter with Bill Monroe, the drinking that once dominated his life, and how he keeps pushing himself artistically.
2023-08-07
1h 02
WKAC
Larry McCoy and Keith Dunnavant 08/02/23
Larry McCoy and Keith Dunnavant 08/02/23
2023-08-02
1h 05
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 4: Art Dunning
Art Dunning talks about the love of learning that animated his youth in the segregated South and eventually led to a successful career in academia, the defining choice he faced while serving in the U.S. Air Force, and the fateful decision he made to help integrate the all-white University of Alabama football program.
2023-07-31
59 min
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 3: Joe Kittinger
Part 2 of 2: Joe Kittinger talks about reuniting with Dr. John Paul Stapp for Project Excelsior, jumping out of his balloon from a record altitude of 102,800 feet, being tortured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, and working with the Red Bull team to help Felix Baumgartner shatter his 52-year-old record.
2023-07-24
1h 02
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 2: Joe Kittinger
Part 1 of 2: Fighter pilot and test pilot Joe Kittinger talks about the sense of independence and adventure instilled in him by his parents, the yearn to fly that led him into the U.S. Air Force in the early days of jets, his life-altering introduction to Dr. John Paul Stapp, and his pioneering high-altitude work with Project Manhigh, which took him toward the edge of space in the years before NASA.
2023-07-17
30 min
American Achievers
Season 3, Episode 1: Dave Kindred
Sports columnist Dave Kindred talks about the enduring influence of small-town Midwestern values, the impact of a childhood gift, the memorable day he shared a bed with Muhammad Ali, and the late-in-life assignment that has given him purpose and fulfillment.
2023-07-10
1h 30
The Glass House with Ben and Lynley Mandrell
67: When You Don't Know What to Do
Send us a textDid you have a hero as a kid that always knew what to do under pressure? Many of us struggle to know what to do and even struggle with anxiety and fear about big decisions at home and work. Ben recently preached at Long Hollow Church, in the Nashville area and shared this message based on Jehoshaphat in the Old Testament in the book of II Chronicles. We thought it was such a timely message for the Glass House listeners, as well. Mentioned in the show:Mon...
2023-05-29
33 min
WKAC
Keith Dunnavant 04/20/23
Keith Dunnavant 04/20/23
2023-04-20
1h 19
PAS Plus
Tailgate Talk 03/25/23
Guests: John Rosengren (author of "The Greatest Summer in Baseball History: How the '73 Season Changed Us Forever"), Keith Dunnavant (author, documentary producer), Johnny Johnson (James Clemens baseball coach), Jonathan Hicks (Clements soccer coach), Clay 'Freak Daddy' Coleman (Huntsville Havoc), A.P. Steadham
2023-03-25
2h 01
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 18: Dick Rutan
Part 2 of 2: Dick Rutan talks about the obstacles he and his brother Burt faced in building the Rutan Voyager and how, over the course of a nine-day journey in 1986, battling through mechanical problems, violent weather and gathering fatigue, he and Jeana Yeager established an aviation milestone that many thought impossible: flying around the world without stopping or refueling.
2022-11-21
52 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 17: Dick Rutan
Part 1 of 2: Dick Rutan talks about the airplane ride that changed his life, the admonition from his mother that altered his view of the world, the need for adventure that led him to become a decorated fighter pilot during the Vietnam War, and the origins of his historic flight around the world.
2022-11-14
1h 05
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 16: Tito Echiburu
Chilean-born banker Tito Echiburu talks about escaping an abusive father and political instability to chase success in the United States, the importance of goal-setting, drive and assimilation, and how he leveraged a tennis scholarship and a life-altering telegram to find happiness in a small Mississippi town.
2022-11-07
1h 17
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 15: Michael O’Neill
Part 2 of 2: Michael O'Neill talks about his breakout performance as a Secret Service agent on THE WEST WING, the one part he lost that still bothers him, the most gut-wrenching role of his career, the importance of tenacity, and how some characters have burrowed deep into his soul.
2022-10-31
49 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 14: Michael O’Neill
Part 1 of 2: Television and film actor Michael O'Neill, best known for SEABISCUIT, THE WEST WING, and GREY'S ANATOMY, talks about the unlikely phone call that led him to Hollywood, the lessons he learned from an aging star, and how he conquered a debilitating weakness.
2022-10-24
45 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 13: Archie Griffin
Archie Griffin, the only two-time winner of college football's Heisman Trophy, talks about the powerful example set by his father, his first meeting with coach Woody Hayes, his humbling first carry at Ohio State, and what he learned from his disappointing NFL career.
2022-10-17
1h 12
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 12: Gina Locklear
Gina Locklear, the owner of the Zkano sock company, talks about why she quit her real estate job to return to her devastated hometown and how she has been tested by the various challenges of building a consumer brand in an industry buffeted by globalization.
2022-10-10
42 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 11: Robert Swan
Part 2 of 2: Robert Swan talks about the bittersweet climax of his South Pole expedition and his treacherous journey to the North Pole, the alcohol problem that pushed him to the edge, how Jacques Cousteau inspired him to pursue a 50-year mission, why he emigrated to the United States, and what he is learning from the son now following in his footsteps.
2022-10-03
44 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 10: Robert Swan
Part 1 of 2: Robert Swan talks about the boyhood fascination with Robert Falcon Scott that grew into a burning ambition to follow in the doomed explorer's footsteps and how he overcame various obstacles to become the first person to walk to both the north and south poles.
2022-09-26
56 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 9: Tom Johnson
Tom Johnson, the former president of CNN and publisher of the LOS ANGELES TIMES, talks about the life-altering impact of one man's act of faith, the drive that propelled him to become one of the most powerful figures in American media—and the price he has paid for his raging ambition.
2022-09-19
1h 33
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 8: Flora Hyacinth
Chiropractor Flora Hyacinth talks about growing up poor in a Caribbean fishing village, dreaming of a better life, the athletic scholarship that brought her to the United States, the memorable day she set a world record in the triple jump, and the injury she sustained while training for the Olympics that changed her life.
2022-09-12
34 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 7: Homer Hickam
Former NASA engineer Homer Hickam talks about growing up in West Virginia coal country, his complicated relationship with his father, the influence of a special teacher, and the inspirational story that resulted in the best-selling memoir ROCKET BOYS and the popular film OCTOBER SKY.
2022-09-05
1h 13
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 6: Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller, who owns a dry cleaning business in Hendersonville, North Carolina, talks about the World War II veterans, including his father, who imbued his upbringing with patriotism and a sense of community, and the fateful spark that led him to co-found the Honor Flight Network.
2022-08-29
1h 10
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 5: Bill Rasmussen
Part 2 of 2: Bill Rasmussen talks about the skepticism he and his partners faced in selling a 24-hour sports channel to cable operators, rights holders and advertisers, and the various financial, technological and logistical hurdles they overcame while founding a media brand that would fundamentally change the sports world and the television industry.
2022-08-22
52 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 4: Bill Rasmussen
Part 1 of 2: Bill Rasmussen talks about his formative years as a local broadcaster, being fired from his front-office job with hockey's New England Whalers, and how, working with his son, Scott, and insurance agent Ed Eagan, he began to develop the revolutionary idea that became the cable channel ESPN.
2022-08-15
46 min
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 3: Joe Galloway
In an interview conducted two years before his death in 2021, war correspondent Joe Galloway talks about the pivotal event that led him to a life in journalism, covering the Kansas murder case immortalized by Truman Capote, the landmark Vietnam War battle that profoundly marked him, producing the best-selling book that was adapted into the Mel Gibson movie WE WERE SOLDIERS, and the surreal night he spent on the same battlefield 28 years later.
2022-08-08
1h 12
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 2: Spencer Tillman
Fox Sports football analyst Spencer Tillman talks about the missionary mother who shaped his view of the world, the lessons he learned while playing football for Oklahoma and in the NFL, the keys to his long career in broadcasting, and the motivational power of rejection and pressure.
2022-08-01
1h 21
American Achievers
Season 2, Episode 1: Steve Justice
Steve Justice, the former director of advanced systems development for Lockheed Martin's fabled Skunk Works, who recently came out of retirement to join Virgin Galactic, talks about the aircraft that captured his imagination, what he learned from his biggest failure, and the power of dreams, passion, risk, and thinking without artificial boundaries.
2022-07-25
55 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 23: Chee-Yun
Classical violinist Chee-Yun talks about the sibling rivalry that enabled her musical development in South Korea, how moving to America and studying at Julliard motivated her, the family crisis that kickstarted her professional career, and the special instrument with an intriguing heritage that brings her pleasure.
2022-06-06
58 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 22: Ben Gilbert
Ben Gilbert, one of the founders of Moe's Original Bar B Que, talks about why he quit his job to pursue his dream, the importance of a strong work ethic, and the lessons he has learned from turning one Colorado restaurant into a growing chain with locations in 14 states.
2022-05-30
1h 03
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 21: Steve Bartkowski
Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Steve Bartkowski talks about being selected number one overall in the 1975 NFL Draft, why he began to second-guess his decision to choose football over baseball, how losing his starting job changed him, why a 1980 playoff loss to the Cowboys still haunts him, and the athletic lessons that he has applied to the rest of his life.
2022-05-23
54 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 20: Adam Wright
Grammy-nominated songwriter Adam Wright talks about his early musical influences, the impact of his family legacy, the art of writing a country song, and how it feels to hear his work interpreted by artists including Lee Ann Womack, Trisha Yearwood and Alan Jackson.
2022-05-16
1h 13
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 19: Charles Bolden Jr.
Part 2 of 2: Charles Bolden Jr. talks about the mentor who encouraged him to apply for the astronaut program, how his four Space Shuttle missions affected his perspective, the problematic deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope, and his seven-year tenure as NASA Administrator.
2022-05-09
45 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 18: Charles Bolden Jr.
Part 1 of 2: Retired General Charles Bolden Jr. talks about navigating around a cultural roadblock to win an appointment to the Naval Academy, the influence of his educator parents, and the lessons he learned as a Marine aviator and test pilot on the way to outer space.
2022-05-02
37 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 17: Jamil Dada
Banker and civic leader Jamil Dada talks about his privileged childhood in Pakistan, why he defied his parents to pursue a new life in the United States, the defining life lesson he took from his grandfather, and what he has learned from battling stage four cancer.
2022-04-25
54 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 16: Tinesha Ross
Tinesha Ross talks about the trauma that devastated her childhood, the power of one thoughtless sentence, and the lessons she learned while battling against the odds to make her dream come true, becoming a rocket scientist for United Launch Alliance.
2022-04-18
52 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 15: Alana Shepherd
Alana Shepherd talks about the catastrophic accident that paralyzed her son and how this personal tragedy became the catalyst to the defining cause of her life, the Shepherd Center, which has treated more than 40,000 people who have sustained spinal cord injuries and acquired brain injuries since 1975.
2022-04-11
47 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 14: Steve Ritchie
Retired General Steve Ritchie talks about struggling to hang on during his first year at the Air Force Academy, the deal he made with a superior officer to reach flight school, mastering the F-104 Starfighter and the F-4 Phantom, and his fateful decision to volunteer for a second tour in Vietnam, becoming the only Air Force pilot ace of the war.
2022-04-04
1h 24
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 13: Robert Risko
Caricature artist Robert Risko talks about the pivotal day he met Andy Warhol, how LSD altered his perspective, the origins of his widely celebrated retro airbrush style, and how he has endeavored to turn icons into real people in the pages of magazines including VANITY FAIR and THE NEW YORKER.
2022-03-28
1h 42
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 12: David Hartman
Part 2 of 2: David Hartman talks about why he reinvented himself in middle age by becoming the first host of ABC's upstart program GOOD MORNING AMERICA, the philosophy he employed while interviewing presidents, kings, and movie stars, and the most gut-wrenching experience of his broadcasting career.
2022-03-21
1h 04
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 11: David Hartman
Part 1 of 2: David Hartman talks about the importance of curiosity and experimentation, losing his dream of becoming an Air Force pilot, achieving success as an actor on Broadway and in television shows including NBC's LUCAS TANNER, and the edgy documentary project that began pushing his life in a very different direction.
2022-03-14
53 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 10: Tai Babilonia
Tai Babilonia talks about the moment of youthful inspiration that launched her figure-skating career, the day she met long-time partner Randy Gardner, how it felt to be in the zone, the burdens of teenage fame, and the injury at the 1980 Winter Olympics that broke her heart.
2022-03-07
55 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 9: Rodney Williams
Technology entrepreneur Rodney Williams talks about failing the first grade, the aspirational outlook that shaped his development, the business lessons he learned around his mother's beauty shop, and why he decided to walk away from a big job at Procter & Gamble to co-found the pioneering ultrasonic connectivity company LISNR.
2022-02-28
39 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 8: Neil Leifer
Neil Leifer talks about growing up poor on New York's Lower East Side, the deli delivery job that allowed him to buy his first camera, landing his first SPORTS ILLUSTRATED cover as a teenager, why his legendary picture of the triumphant Muhammad Ali still resonates, and the drive that propelled him to become one of the greatest sports photographers of all time.
2022-02-21
1h 27
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 7: Sister Schubert
One-time flight attendant Sister Schubert talks about the church food fair that changed her life, the risks she took to follow her dream, the promise she made to God, and the lessons she learned in creating an iconic frozen foods brand.
2022-02-14
1h 04
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 6: Dick Vitale
In an interview taped before his recent battle with cancer and a throat condition that has sidelined him for the rest of the 2022 season, ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale talks about the childhood trauma that profoundly affected his self-image, the obsession with winning that colored his meteoric rise as a coach, and the humbling failure that opened the door to his future.
2022-02-07
56 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 5: Stacia Fernandez
Stage actress Stacia Fernandez talks about the moment of rejection that became the catalyst to her career on Broadway and with big national tours, the rush she gets when she steps into the spotlight, how it feels to inhabit a character, and the challenges of aging in public.
2022-01-31
46 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 4: Jan Scruggs
Jan Scruggs talks about the day he thought he was going to die in a Vietnamese jungle, struggling with the war's lingering effects, a memorable night at the movies, and the battle he led against powerful and entrenched forces to create the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
2022-01-24
42 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 3: Jerry LeVias
Former SMU and Houston Oilers receiver Jerry LeVias talks about the struggle of becoming the first scholarship African-American football player in the old Southwest Conference, the advice Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave him, the enduring influence of his parents, and the triumphant moment that still haunts him.
2022-01-17
54 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 2: Bonne Bedingfield
Cake artist Bonne Bedingfield, a 2021 competitor on Food Network's HALLOWEEN WARS, talks about accidentally discovering her passion, the delicate process of creating a work of art that tastes as good as it looks, the importance of staying on the right path, and the motivating power of fear.
2022-01-10
44 min
American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 1: Jim Lovell
Astronaut Jim Lovell, one of the first three humans to orbit the moon, talks about his difficult childhood, failing his first NASA physical, and what he learned from the aborted Apollo 13 mission, which became an object lesson in overcoming adversity, turning him into an American folk hero immortalized by Tom Hanks.
2021-10-25
37 min
EnVisioneering Exchange Podcast
Data Center Cooling Technology
Host John Sheff is joined by guest Keith Dunnavant, VP of Data Center Sales at Munters, to discuss data center cooling technology on episode 24 of the EnVisioneering Exchange podcast. Their conversation covers the latest advancements in cooling technologies, why efficient cooling is so important to data center operations and cooling trends on the horizon.
2021-09-13
20 min
The MAX Roundtable
MAXRoundtableSept8 - Hour3
Doug & Darrell hosted a full show Wednesday, welcoming in renowned author Keith Dunnavant, SEC Network's Paul Finebaum and the hosts of the Locked On Bama and Locked on Auburn podcasts - Luke Robinson an Zac Blackerby.
2021-09-08
56 min
The MAX Roundtable
MAXRoundtableSept8 - Hour2
Doug & Darrell hosted a full show Wednesday, welcoming in renowned author Keith Dunnavant, SEC Network's Paul Finebaum and the hosts of the Locked On Bama and Locked on Auburn podcasts - Luke Robinson an Zac Blackerby.
2021-09-08
57 min
The MAX Roundtable
MAXRoundtableSept8 - Hour1
Doug & Darrell hosted a full show Wednesday, welcoming in renowned author Keith Dunnavant, SEC Network's Paul Finebaum and the hosts of the Locked On Bama and Locked on Auburn podcasts - Luke Robinson an Zac Blackerby.
2021-09-08
59 min
Newnan Podcast Network
Movers, Shakers and History Makers: Keith Dunnavant
Local author Keith Dunnavant's latest book "Speed" explores the life of legendary test pilot Bob Gilliland, known best for his pioneering work with the iconic SR-71 Blackbird. Dunnavant talks about his writing process and spending time with Gilliland, a member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame.
2021-07-07
37 min
the BigAmateurism monologues
13: The “Prisoner’s Dilemma” (Part I)
In response to a question from US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on why the Power 5 conferences shouldn’t just be left alone to decide whether to offer the limited education-related benefits permitted by the district court’s injunction in Alston, NCAA attorney Seth Waxman said “…this is a classic example of a…prisoner’s dilemma in which national agreement is the only solution. There is no doubt that what has happened with respect to the pay of college coaches and other professionals will happen if conferences or individual schools are permitted to remove these restrictions.” The “prisoner’s dilemma” is a decision analys...
2021-04-09
1h 07
Sermons from FPC Greensboro
Keith Dove: A Story of Life
Rev. Keith Dove's sermon "A Story of Life” on August 23, 2020, at First Presbyterian Church in Greensboro, N.C.
2020-08-23
00 min
Sermons from FPC Greensboro
Keith Dove: Just One Fish
Rev. Keith Dove's sermon "Just One Fish" on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Greensboro, N.C.
2020-02-09
00 min
Sermons from FPC Greensboro
Turning the World On Its Head
Keith Dove, pastoral resident, preaches "Turning the World On Its Head," his first sermon at FPC, on Sept. 22, 2019.
2019-09-22
00 min
Discover Legally Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Sports, Basketball
The Missing Ring Audiobook by Keith Dunnavant
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Missing Ring Subtitle: How Bear Bryant and the 1966 Alabama Crimson Tide Were Denied College Football's Most Elusive Prize Author: Keith Dunnavant Narrator: Jay Snyder Format: Unabridged Length: 13 hrs and 38 mins Language: English Release date: 02-12-14 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 11 votes Genres: Sports, Football Publisher's Summary: The Missing Ring is more than a football book. It is both a story of a changing era and of an extraordinary team on a championship quest. Very few institutions in American sports can match the...
2014-02-12
1h 38
Simply The Best Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, Personal Memoirs to Listen Online
America's Quarterback Audiobook by Keith Dunnavant
Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: America's Quarterback Subtitle: Bart Starr and the Rise of the National Football League Author: Keith Dunnavant Narrator: Jay Snyder Format: Unabridged Length: 13 hrs and 7 mins Language: English Release date: 10-24-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 12 votes Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Personal Memoirs Publisher's Summary: A powerful biography of one of the greatest football players of all time, in the spirit of Johnny U and Namath. No one can touch Bart Starr's record setting 5...
2013-10-24
1h 07
BamaHammer Half Hour Radio Hour
BamaHammer Half Hour Radio Hour Episode 4
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/53/b5/c1/podcast85131/3000x3000_5724134.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br /><p><strong>National Signing Day Edition (2/2/12):</strong> Guests David Wasson and Thomas Watts break down Alabama's 2012 recruiting class, and author Keith Dunnavant talks Tide history.</p>
2012-02-02
29 min